Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 Has anybody caught his act in Coney Island this year? He's had a great season, and a great season from a catching prospect is a thing this team can use, even if it's as low as Brooklyn.AVGGABRH2B3BHRRBITBBBSOSBCSOBPSLGOPS.2726222436611021041105325923.375.469.843
Valadius Old-Timey Member Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 I'm glad we have at least one good catching prospect. Encouraging number: 2 triples. If he has decent speed, I'm excited.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 I think that's the least important number there. Almost everybody in the low minors can run a little.
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 I read this morning that Brooklyn has a 650-something winning percentage.I mean, come on. Seek your level.
Valadius Old-Timey Member Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 On a team with great speed, it wouldn't be good if we wound up with a Jason Phillips-esque slowpoke though.
duan Old-Timey Member Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 are these12/09/1983 which means he's almost 24 and therefore way to old for short season ball. hey, I know catchers can mature late and all, but he's gotta be producing at a higher level than that by now.
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted September 4, 2007 Posted September 4, 2007 The Mets don't seem to give a rat's patootie about development at Brooklyn, it's all about the rings, baybeeee.
Guest SI Metman Guests Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 He also takes after the last Jacobs to wear a Mets uni and doubles as a first baseman.
duan Old-Timey Member Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 Johnny Dickshot wrote:The Mets don't seem to give a rat's patootie about development at Brooklyn, it's all about the rings, baybeeee.you know I don't actually mind the mets WANTING brooklyn to be a kinda mini flagship. I think for the brand that's a good thing, for players to taste a bit of success on the long way up is a good thing but there's just no point in getting excited about the numbers, nor any reason for someone to hang around there more then a season.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 The down side is that the poor fans in Savannah could give up on any second-half help coming. Those suckers watched Tim Teufel's charges limp to a .304 record (.304!) and Sand Gnat hasn't posted in months.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 I hope he's not standing on the Golden Gate Bridge.
Guest SI Metman Guests Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 duan wrote:="Johnny Dickshot"]The Mets don't seem to give a rat's patootie about development at Brooklyn, it's all about the rings, baybeeee.you know I don't actually mind the mets WANTING brooklyn to be a kinda mini flagship. I think for the brand that's a good thing, for players to taste a bit of success on the long way up is a good thing but there's just no point in getting excited about the numbers, nor any reason for someone to hang around there more then a season.It's no surprise that both teams want their NY-Penn League teams to do good. The Staten Island Yankees have 4 NY Penn League titles in the last decade and are 2 time defending champs with another postseason berth this year.
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 Valadius wrote:I'm glad we have at least one good catching prospect. Encouraging number: 2 triples. If he has decent speed, I'm excited.Brooklyn also has deep fences, and thusly, big ole gaps.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted September 6, 2007 Posted September 6, 2007 I have no problem with the Mets caring more about the Cyclones than the Sand Gnats (as long as they don't stunt any player's development unnecessarily by holding him down too long.) As Norfolk proved most minor league affiliations are temporary, but the younger Wilpon is part-owner in brooklyn (as Steinbrenner is in SI.) Those teams are with the organization to stay, theres no reason NOT to treat them like they matter more.
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